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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Salperton SALPERTON Salperton, which lies 13 km. east of Cheltenham, ceased to exist as a civil parish in 1935 when it … northern limit was part of a way from Gloucester and Cheltenham to Bourton-on-theWater until the late 18th or … the road to Hampen, and beyond that to Gloucester and Cheltenham, was known as Littleton way. The way to Hazleton …
A History of the County of Worcester
… on the road from Winchcomb to Evesham, which joins the Cheltenham and Evesham high road to the north of the village. …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… is a rural parish high on the Cotswolds 9 km. east of Cheltenham. The ancient parish contained 3,377 a. 1 (1,367 … 1652. 56 In the mid 18th century it was part of a route to Cheltenham which, in the east of the parish, ran down through … in Bishop's Cleeve. 61 Either it or a route between Cheltenham and Winchcombe crossing the north-west corner of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to form the civil parish of Shipton lying 10 km. ESE. of Cheltenham. 1 Shipton, where five estates were described in … 57 and was turnpiked in 1756 as part of a road linking Cheltenham with Oxford by way of Syreford. From crossroads … of Andoversford, 59 but it was abandoned as traffic from Cheltenham diverted to a road up through Dowdeswell to the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the Stanway estate but it was connected with the Cheltenham Rural District's supply. Main electricity became … Winchcombe Rural District, Stanway was transferred to the Cheltenham Rural District. 218 Churches. In 1086 there was … In 1962 the older children went to school in Winchcombe, Cheltenham, or Tewkesbury. 298 Charities. By 1683 40 and two …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The small parish of Staverton lies 4 miles west of Cheltenham on both sides of the main GloucesterCheltenham … land on the east side of the parish had been acquired by Cheltenham Borough as a sewage farm. 9 Staverton airfield … the parish, which was the main road from Gloucester to Cheltenham until it was replaced by the road crossing the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… like many other places Stow thought to emulate Clifton and Cheltenham. 43 There is no evidence that it achieved its aim, … its inhabitants going daily to work elsewhere, mostly in Cheltenham, Witney, and Oxford. 49 The picturesque features … in service. 184 After nationalization mains were laid from Cheltenham and gas was brought from there to the gas-holder …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in the area, lay near Northleach at 16.5 km. SE. of Cheltenham and 12.75 km. NNE. of Cirencester. For much of its …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and its roads should provide both a local route between Cheltenham and Ledbury and a post road into Wales. The bridge … be taken down to be recast as five by Alexander Rigby of Cheltenham, who was also to recast the sanctus bell. 292 In … 48. Glos. R.O., D. 1625. For the 'Haw Bridge murder' see Cheltenham Chron. 12 Feb., 2 Apr., 9 Apr. 1938; The Times, 9 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… R.O., D 1099/M 1, 2. C 142/100/45. Hockaday Abs. cxlvii, Cheltenham. C.P. 43/776 m. 138. Rep. Com. Poor Laws [44], p. … Bodl. MS. Rawl. B. 323, f. 38 b. Hockaday Abs. cxlvii, Cheltenham. Bodl. MS. Rawl. B. 323, f. 38 b. Glos. N. &c Q. …
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